11 June 2012

Scientists discover genes that increase the risk of osteoporosis and fractures

Researchers at the Sahlgrenska Academy at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, have identified the genetic variations that are believed to...

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11 June 2012

Men who do load-bearing exercise in early 20s may be shielded from osteoporosis

Young men who play volleyball, basketball or other load-bearing sports for four hours a week or more increase bone mass...

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11 June 2012

Acupuncture can improve skeletal muscle atrophy

A team of Japanese researchers revealed study results at the Experimental Biology 2012 meeting that show how acupuncture therapy mitigates...

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11 June 2012

Lumbar spine is the most common MRI scan, reports clinic

The Newcastle Clinic, which currently houses the only ‘open sided’ MRI scanner in the entire North of England, has revealed...

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11 June 2012

Risk of blood loss in childhood back surgery varies with cause of spine deformity

The relative risk of blood loss during corrective spine surgery in children appears linked to the underlying condition causing the...

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11 June 2012

High doses of ‘load’ slows loss of bone in spinal cord injury

Loss of bone density leads to brittle bones that fracture easily. It is a major complication of spinal cord injury...

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11 June 2012

Antidepressant proves effective in alleviating osteoarthritis pain

Antidepressants can play a key role in alleviating painful conditions like osteoarthritis and may result in fewer side effects than...

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11 June 2012

Rest versus exercise: Equally effective on lower back pain

Lower back pain due to Modic changes can be hard to treat and the currently recommended therapy of exercise and...

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